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Bringing this piece of the whole to our attention.

 

ATLANTA †" Coca-Cola (KO) plans to use a new calorie-free sweetener in

some of its products in other countries and is hoping at some point to

get FDA approval to use it in its products in the United States.

 

The push to develop the natural sweetener, which is being called

rebiana, is a partnership between Atlanta-based Coca-Cola and privately

held Cargill, the Wayzata, Minn.-based agribusiness.

 

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2007-05-31-

cokecargill_N.htm

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In a message dated 9/20/2007 1:39:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time, luellamay129 writes:

Bringing this piece of the whole to our attention.ATLANTA â€" Coca-Cola (KO) plans to use a new calorie-free sweetener in some of its products in other countries and is hoping at some point to get FDA approval to use it in its products in the United States.The push to develop the natural sweetener, which is being called rebiana, is a partnership between Atlanta-based Coca-Cola and privately held Cargill, the Wayzata, Minn.-based agribusiness.http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2007-05-31-cokecargill_N.htm

 

Japan originally used stevia in their diet coke, but switched to aspartame to keep standard w/ other countries.

 

We know something is wrong when companies refuse to use something as simple and safe as stevia and go out of their way to develop chemicals that have to pass thru the FDA.

 

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My heavens! Unbelievable.

 

oleander soup , ahzoov wrote:

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>

> In a message dated 9/20/2007 1:39:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> luellamay129 writes:

>

> Bringing this piece of the whole to our attention.

>

> ATLANTA †" Coca-Cola (KO) plans to use a new calorie-free

sweetener in

> some of its products in other countries and is hoping at some

point to

> get FDA approval to use it in its products in the United States.

>

> The push to develop the natural sweetener, which is being called

> rebiana, is a partnership between Atlanta-based Coca-Cola and

privately

> held Cargill, the Wayzata, Minn.-based agribusiness.

>

> _http://www.usatodayhttp://www.http://www.http://wwwhttp:/_

> (http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2007-05-31-)

> cokecargill_cokec

>

>

>

> Japan originally used stevia in their diet coke, but switched to

aspartame

> to keep standard w/ other countries.

>

> We know something is wrong when companies refuse to use something

as simple

> and safe as stevia and go out of their way to develop chemicals

that have to

> pass thru the FDA.

>

> Isn't Disaster Capitalism wonderful?

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's new at

http://www.aol.com

>

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